Mom banned from dropping off kids at Christian school for promoting OnlyFans on vehicle

A mom of three has been banned from dropping off her kids at a Florida Christian school after parents complained about the OnlyFans decal on her vehicle.

"I don’t think it’s right," Michelle Cline told The New York Post. "People are going to be offended by all sorts of things, different bumper stickers, whatever. But at the end of the day, this is something that supports my family."

The 35-year-old added that some parents even want her family expelled from Liberty Christian Preparatory School.

Lexy Thomas is another parent at the school and told The New York Post that school administrators have refused to address multiple complaints about the decal.

"She can do what she wants on her own time,’ Thomas said. “I have no problem with that. But we’re talking about a school and kids seeing this. That’s a different issue."

Thomas, a TikTok parenting influencer, argued that it promotes pornography on school grounds and violates the school's Christian-based code of conduct.

Administrators told Cline in January that she could no longer drive her vehicle onto school property and gave her a parking spot across the street, The New York Post reported.

Cline previously worked in assisted living facilities and as a beautician before starting the OnlyFans account three years ago. She claims the account makes up to $20,000 a month.

Two teachers at a high school in Missouri either left or were suspended after it was discovered they had an OnlyFans account.

Brianna Coppage, 28, reported she made nearly $1 million after she resigned from her job.

She told Fox News she was using OnlyFans to make extra money and pay off student loans.

Megan Gaither was an English teacher and varsity cheerleading coach at St. Clair High School when she was placed on leave in October, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

The 31-year-old added she joined the website in May to supplement her teaching salary and to help pay back more than $125,000 in student loans.

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